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depletion and depletion you can see by shrinking forests by accumulation of c o two and deafness fear etc a number of effects that it has physically the overuse i personally find this comparison of our reliance on natural resources to a bank account very compelling except for the fact that the it's a logical bankruptcy that according to you humanity maybe having tolerance is a likely to come during our lifetime and in the absence of these kind of due date what else could encourage people to be last spendthrift when it comes to nature. i mean yes and all analogies break down obviously with money you know we can go bankrupt over using and then to spend more than what we were used to bankruptcy comes pretty quickly would money we can print money so that's easier than with resources resources we cannot print so bankruptcy ecological is not just like an on off switch and suddenly everything is gone but it's just it's gets tighter gets more difficult more ecosystems are depleted it's more. difficult to produce food etc the time span of the policeman is actually much shorter it's not just very d
depletion and depletion you can see by shrinking forests by accumulation of c o two and deafness fear etc a number of effects that it has physically the overuse i personally find this comparison of our reliance on natural resources to a bank account very compelling except for the fact that the it's a logical bankruptcy that according to you humanity maybe having tolerance is a likely to come during our lifetime and in the absence of these kind of due date what else could encourage people to be...
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out comes the loyal people, etc. well, i was no good, all the reporters got mad to me because they said no one can use the phone. i got to thinking about that during the evening and i thought the fcc does not work that way. the fcc will have a hearing. then they will decide whether they will fine humble oil or somebody for this. so i confronted humble oil master who was in charge and i said who in the hell said that? i said i want to know. and humble oil, after i had been attacked and criticized as the only female reporter, they admitted that they were using me. and blaming me. there was no problem. they just did not want us to use the phone. >> matt and i read a lot of articles about that. it was picked up in the press, definitely. helen: so we got home, and then i took my oath for chairman of the federal maritime commission. and since i knew everyone at the fmc, i knew all of those who were productive and all of those who were non-productive. and i was able to straighten things out probably faster than the average
out comes the loyal people, etc. well, i was no good, all the reporters got mad to me because they said no one can use the phone. i got to thinking about that during the evening and i thought the fcc does not work that way. the fcc will have a hearing. then they will decide whether they will fine humble oil or somebody for this. so i confronted humble oil master who was in charge and i said who in the hell said that? i said i want to know. and humble oil, after i had been attacked and...
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the things i hear, etc. we got to help our candidates who are .unning not just putting a woman in because she is a woman. but a capable woman. what i keep stressing. him -- when i got in and was staff,, my two chiefs of one ahead of the other, were both women. , iold friend from way back staff,eral women on my women running my district offices, two women, etc. and we team. together as aoffices >> do think your earlier career as a reporter and as you talked about the chairman of the commission, because you were one of the few women, do you think that helped prepare you? >> it absolutely did. absolutely dead. i went to the fmc, i really had never managed anything. i had been a key person on staff, but, that was me. i had two assistance. but all of that prepared me to run a respectable and honorable office. it is often quoted that my constituent service was second to none. because i knew what the constituents were calling in --ut it i asked for any key every case at the end of every day. i followed up on that t
the things i hear, etc. we got to help our candidates who are .unning not just putting a woman in because she is a woman. but a capable woman. what i keep stressing. him -- when i got in and was staff,, my two chiefs of one ahead of the other, were both women. , iold friend from way back staff,eral women on my women running my district offices, two women, etc. and we team. together as aoffices >> do think your earlier career as a reporter and as you talked about the chairman of the...
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it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics etc. and into other kinds of social sciences. people are still bound by these genetic terms and ways of thinking, to talk about other kinds of problems. >> is there a field of eugenics being practiced today, or is it gone out of favor? >> i would argue that it is still being practiced. i think there are a number of people who would disagree because we don't call it eugenics anymore. a lot of people don't call it eugenics anymore. we tend to think of these issues of reproduction and genetic technology is about individual choice, rather than a fake, controlled vision of eugenics we saw the first half of the 20th century. i would argue that the questions that eugenicists were asking in 1910 are some of the same questions we are using to talk about things like clothing and designer babies and new genetic technologies that crisper. those kinds of questions are still being mobilized in our modern conversations the ideas don't go away even if we use different names to talk about them. >> and soun
it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics etc. and into other kinds of social sciences. people are still bound by these genetic terms and ways of thinking, to talk about other kinds of problems. >> is there a field of eugenics being practiced today, or is it gone out of favor? >> i would argue that it is still being practiced. i think there are a number of people who would disagree because we don't call it eugenics anymore. a lot of people don't...
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., etc., etc.ce i do want you to talk about briefly and that's ted cruz running for re-election in the texas. only 4 points up on his democratic challenger. how do you explain that? >> well, in the same poll our republican governor's up 19 points over his democrat opponent, and this shows the problem that ted cruz has is with many disaffected republicans who got upset with him being the guy who shut down the congress. i mean, there are a lot of texas republicans particularly in the big cities, in dallas and houston and san antonio who are business-oriented conservatives who don't like the idea of shut down the government over a grandstand. if you've got a plan to somehow get to repeal and replacement of obamacare, fine. but a lot of them had the idea that ted cruz was simply being a hot dog when he brought the u.s. house of representatives to vote to shut down the government without having a plan to be the able to get it done in the senate. he's got to build those bridges back, and the good news is
., etc., etc.ce i do want you to talk about briefly and that's ted cruz running for re-election in the texas. only 4 points up on his democratic challenger. how do you explain that? >> well, in the same poll our republican governor's up 19 points over his democrat opponent, and this shows the problem that ted cruz has is with many disaffected republicans who got upset with him being the guy who shut down the congress. i mean, there are a lot of texas republicans particularly in the big...
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host: there has been a real of fergusonhe area in terms of tourism, etc. how about the community itself? how's it doing? guest: the community is still sort of struggling, and so if you look at the numbers in terms of rates of unemployment, median wages, of ferguson and the st. louis region. the high school graduation rates. they remained fairly consistent with the national racial disparities. been someas improvement in those categories, but there is still a wide gap and gulf between how whites fare and the broader society. it's also important to not isolate this to ferguson, issues of race, racial tension. a 2017, the naacp issued travel advisory for those traveling throughout the state of missouri. so this is not something just endemic to ferguson. the doj report in 2017 indicated ferguson is not actually the worst of the actors, simply the place in which the flashpoint occurred, but it was not the worst in terms of the extraction of wealth by law enforcement, abetted by the courts and city officials. ferguson is not actually the worst of it. infact, in s
host: there has been a real of fergusonhe area in terms of tourism, etc. how about the community itself? how's it doing? guest: the community is still sort of struggling, and so if you look at the numbers in terms of rates of unemployment, median wages, of ferguson and the st. louis region. the high school graduation rates. they remained fairly consistent with the national racial disparities. been someas improvement in those categories, but there is still a wide gap and gulf between how whites...
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but, we went on and there were strikes and strikes by seamen, by longshoremen, etc. i got to know all of the labor union leaders very well during those days. i broke many stories that i was ahead of the new york times in new york held tribune, and i have a good friend on the general commerce at that time, and he and i would coordinate staff -- stuff. but, by 1965, when the vietnam war broke out, my columns and stories were red all over the world. i had established that presence. i was always very careful on accuracy. and, i made a couple of mistakes, i buried the wrong guy one day, and i had to apologize to his family. there were a couple of other things like that. a guy by the name of richard nixon was running for the presidency. he had a guy working for him by the name of pat -- >> buchanan? >> buchanan. pat buchanan. and pat buchanan called me and said we would like to talk to you about working with us on our seat on the maritime staff. i said pat, i am just leaving for vietnam. and when i get back, i'll talk to you. i went to vietnam in january 1967, and the reas
but, we went on and there were strikes and strikes by seamen, by longshoremen, etc. i got to know all of the labor union leaders very well during those days. i broke many stories that i was ahead of the new york times in new york held tribune, and i have a good friend on the general commerce at that time, and he and i would coordinate staff -- stuff. but, by 1965, when the vietnam war broke out, my columns and stories were red all over the world. i had established that presence. i was always...
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this will make healthier children, etc. also, socially, you have these arguments about the benefits from this whole mine-body idea being more incorporated broadly. and you also had but, look, in this society where people are so different and coming from different laces, -- places, things like sports and recreation will be a force of social assimilation, which is very positive for children in particular. and, it is interesting because like everything, it does not always play out the way one assumed, right? a force of inclusiveness, sure. totally. one of the very important and meaningful way that ethnic minorities crated kind of their own separate forms of association were often through sports clubs and through societies where they would have athletics outside of schools i am talking about. but i'm saying that this exclusive miss -- exclusiveness could happen through sports but also not. ok, you also have the increasing adoption of progressive curricula of schools broadly defined. not always exactly what john dewey had in min
this will make healthier children, etc. also, socially, you have these arguments about the benefits from this whole mine-body idea being more incorporated broadly. and you also had but, look, in this society where people are so different and coming from different laces, -- places, things like sports and recreation will be a force of social assimilation, which is very positive for children in particular. and, it is interesting because like everything, it does not always play out the way one...
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etc.. if they will be retroactively relieved. the problem for little companies is that for most of these companies, the tariffs have been zero. they do not have a relationship with a customs finance person. little companies have never paid duties ever. they do not have these relationships. are scrambling to find a banker who will finance a 25% duty when the goods were in the water before i even knew the tariffs would be imposed. a lot of these little guys are being hit with tariffs they did not expect, could not do anything about, and you don't have a way to finance. that will start to kick in too. you will start to see it in the fall. in houston, you have a lot of inventory. in your steel service centers. and as that inventory bleeds out, you will see the effect. i will give james first access. our next speaker will return. i want to thank you very much. >> sure, ok. [applause] minutes.for 10
etc.. if they will be retroactively relieved. the problem for little companies is that for most of these companies, the tariffs have been zero. they do not have a relationship with a customs finance person. little companies have never paid duties ever. they do not have these relationships. are scrambling to find a banker who will finance a 25% duty when the goods were in the water before i even knew the tariffs would be imposed. a lot of these little guys are being hit with tariffs they did not...
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etc i think he is over stretching its limits and where he is vulnerable he has now been taught that there's no free lunch even not for it turkish president on the other hand the american president doesn't care too much about what's going on in europe including turkey. he has his own domestic agenda so we are in a very precarious situation and i as a german european i therefore think that not only germany but the european union heads to play a certain role in order to. get things calm down but for that we need also some flexibility from both sides including ords or the president of turkey again looked as though you were reacting to what dietrich was saying there did you want to add to what he had remarked upon well my reaction was one of agreements for the first time the turkish government finds itself where the u.s. counterparts where which doesn't really care what their turkey remains in the nato or not at least when we talk about a trumpington of it's not really one of his primary considerations that go into his decision making. until now turkey always used the current based on th
etc i think he is over stretching its limits and where he is vulnerable he has now been taught that there's no free lunch even not for it turkish president on the other hand the american president doesn't care too much about what's going on in europe including turkey. he has his own domestic agenda so we are in a very precarious situation and i as a german european i therefore think that not only germany but the european union heads to play a certain role in order to. get things calm down but...
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yet they were handing over technological competencies daybreak been introducing their business models etc etc so china has been using very very smartly western companies expertise in order to catch up to develop their own economy and. market stall the chair of east asian economic studies at the university of pittsburgh and thank you very much for this insight. government statistics out today show that tourism in germany is stronger than ever people from inside and outside germany are visiting places like berlin in record numbers hotels that recorded some two hundred fourteen million overnight stays in the first half of twenty eight in that op four percent over the same period last year and the more than thirty eight million foreign visitors that's up five percent but while hotels are happy the hotel workers union says the boom means hotel employees having to work overtime which often goes unpaid. let's bring in color of booze and from downtown from for one of those top travel destinations come out how did germany's become so cool as a troubled us the nation. well gary hart i have to say i
yet they were handing over technological competencies daybreak been introducing their business models etc etc so china has been using very very smartly western companies expertise in order to catch up to develop their own economy and. market stall the chair of east asian economic studies at the university of pittsburgh and thank you very much for this insight. government statistics out today show that tourism in germany is stronger than ever people from inside and outside germany are visiting...
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etc but you know the case with metaphors a lot of that happened before he joined the. campaign clearly he has relationships with russia and ukraine but it's not clear that that's the campaign and the cohen piece isn't necessarily the russia piece exactly so it's just kind of closing in on that and looking at these two cases collectively tyson how damaging for donald trump specially with midterm elections coming up in november where you put the nail on the head i mean this is really a question of not criminal or legal this is a political question essentially the voters are going to render their judgment this is all being conducted let's be honest in the court of public opinion and if the democrats are able to win back control of the house say with eighty seats in the house of representatives then i think that they will have a mandate to pursue impeachment icy doesn't back up from the aspen institute thank you very much for that analysis thank you. and with the u.s. midterms fast approaching tech companies looking to root out this information campaigns in influencing the
etc but you know the case with metaphors a lot of that happened before he joined the. campaign clearly he has relationships with russia and ukraine but it's not clear that that's the campaign and the cohen piece isn't necessarily the russia piece exactly so it's just kind of closing in on that and looking at these two cases collectively tyson how damaging for donald trump specially with midterm elections coming up in november where you put the nail on the head i mean this is really a question...
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etc and it's all volunteer local community members. it was what it was it was me and there was quite a few people to that you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say yeah ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly affected in all of this to get out of here for chemical she's my very good friend but be prepared what you're about to see. texas is off to a great start as our heroes hit the road with their new friend did a couple things we if they can't. make sure. if they can just make it out of the parking lot. next time on the great american pilgrimage chesty something. we just didn't want to do here it was almost a week in the water stagnation a. lot of work you see more rain than usual was settling and we had stuff looking everywhere. it's a great. city and i never leav
etc and it's all volunteer local community members. it was what it was it was me and there was quite a few people to that you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say yeah ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly affected in all...
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other than sort of talking about penance fust thing etc etc the things that we usually hear from the vatican there was anything concrete really even by way of policy that would actually bring about what has been no trumpeted for sixteen years ciro zero tolerance we've been hearing a lot about your. there is for a very long time this has clearly not materialized in this letter that's not. in any evident way in any other direction this of course could change when the pope goes to ireland but it's off right now littered self that's not show that way and why what do you write the letter is he under pressure or is this a strategic move by the no i think i think he was honestly forward into this position which he actually had to say something there are a couple of things that happened in the last few days one of them he said well. the cardinal who was a seated with pittsburgh with the pittsburgh. brienne who was actually one who was actually involved in the reporter mentioned the report was ford was supposed to be taking notes bigger narrative and then was force essentially to step down ri
other than sort of talking about penance fust thing etc etc the things that we usually hear from the vatican there was anything concrete really even by way of policy that would actually bring about what has been no trumpeted for sixteen years ciro zero tolerance we've been hearing a lot about your. there is for a very long time this has clearly not materialized in this letter that's not. in any evident way in any other direction this of course could change when the pope goes to ireland but it's...
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you can't just say "national security," etc. it was the dilemma for the the wto. if it sides with the united states and the minute you say ational security, no one can judge, everyone else in the world will say every other product in the world is essential to their national security. socks are essential to mine, boots are essential to my national security. whatever the product, everyone can do the same thing the united take has done. that is an issue of concern because you don't have a rules-based system. on the other hand, if the panel says no, you are not correct nited dates. you don't fit into any of these boxes. these tariffs are not as a result of national security. the trump administration will say, who are you, wto to judge our pullout? we are pulling out of the wto because you overstep your ounds. a huge issue of concern about how this national security defense gets raised. i will skip a lot of this but just to understand that the wto dispute settlement system is, with the sole exception of the european court of human rights, he busiest international court
you can't just say "national security," etc. it was the dilemma for the the wto. if it sides with the united states and the minute you say ational security, no one can judge, everyone else in the world will say every other product in the world is essential to their national security. socks are essential to mine, boots are essential to my national security. whatever the product, everyone can do the same thing the united take has done. that is an issue of concern because you don't have...
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etc you can't set up a car company in china without having a partner they demand technology transfer this has been going on for twenty thirty years nobody's actually done anything about it until now. i mean yeah absolutely drive by addressing the tariffs and trying to level the playing field for it and as a result the global dynamic has changed a lot they have a lot of manufacturing moving into vietnam but they're almost a capacity downtime to what that trend is but the reindustrialization of america so it's talks about bring those jobs back unlike politicians before him he was not just blowing smoke they actually had a plan for this he did and it's as actually working i mean you talked of fortune five hundred they're all talking about of the supply chain you mentioned vietnam a lot of chinese companies gone there the wages there now in vietnam are a fifth of what they are in china however the as you mentioned they don't have the capacity to take even ten percent of china's manufacturing base so a lot of that's getting resort you're seeing companies from china u.s. europe japan all n
etc you can't set up a car company in china without having a partner they demand technology transfer this has been going on for twenty thirty years nobody's actually done anything about it until now. i mean yeah absolutely drive by addressing the tariffs and trying to level the playing field for it and as a result the global dynamic has changed a lot they have a lot of manufacturing moving into vietnam but they're almost a capacity downtime to what that trend is but the reindustrialization of...
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be providing housing for the people that the city needs that work here, our teachers, firefighters, etc. i hope that the p.u.c. will not proceed with the sale of this land at this time. thank you. >> president kwon: thank you. next speaker, last one for item 4 unless someone else comes up, mr. mark gonzalez. mr. gonzalez, welcome. >> hello. thank you for having me here. i was born in san francisco. my parents were born in san francisco. my european ancestors came to california in the 1700s. my indian ancestors came over thousands of years ago. when we think about the status of the rivers in california, we have to consider what we have done over the last 150 years. i know we're not going to restore it to that degree, but this is an opportunity as a population of caring people to take a step in restoring what has been taken. if you look at the populations from 50 years ago to today, what's the answer -- drastic reduction. what has been done? there's been some mitigation. but the research shows that the necessary river flows keeps more fish in the river in a healthier state. so that's an i
be providing housing for the people that the city needs that work here, our teachers, firefighters, etc. i hope that the p.u.c. will not proceed with the sale of this land at this time. thank you. >> president kwon: thank you. next speaker, last one for item 4 unless someone else comes up, mr. mark gonzalez. mr. gonzalez, welcome. >> hello. thank you for having me here. i was born in san francisco. my parents were born in san francisco. my european ancestors came to california in...
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sometimes we get it way down this plan where a lot of money is sunk into the design, etc., etc. i think as an owner, you're caught off guard thinking wait a minute, it's not feasible. to the point i was trying to make earlier, we put a team together, we did a sampling, it was either 12 or 13 a.d.u.s last week, and the biggest challenge -- >> supervisor safai: with the single exit. >> with the single exit, right. and with our draft proposal -- and i was hoping to bring the building department on board. i'd like the building department input as well. i think if we have both departments signing off on equivalencies, offsetting measures, i think it not only expedites the measure, it increases the safety for all. >> supervisor tang: i'm going to jump in really quick. just because you just mentioned this one point about trying to get both fire and d.b.i. to sign off on i guess a policy that both departments can live with. and again, none of us are asking for any departments to relax any sort of standards, especially when it comes to life andi safety, absolutely not. but i think what w
sometimes we get it way down this plan where a lot of money is sunk into the design, etc., etc. i think as an owner, you're caught off guard thinking wait a minute, it's not feasible. to the point i was trying to make earlier, we put a team together, we did a sampling, it was either 12 or 13 a.d.u.s last week, and the biggest challenge -- >> supervisor safai: with the single exit. >> with the single exit, right. and with our draft proposal -- and i was hoping to bring the building...
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black rights, citizenship, etc. maybe the expansion of the nationstate, the american nationstate grew so big and powerful that it could become imperial. that is another popular way of looking at that now. but of course none of these ideas have really replaced eric foner's book. it still remains the gold standard in construction historiography. this is the way historians have contended with reconstruction. let's talk more about the specific issues after the period. jansen referred to andrew johnson. andrew johnson created one of the first political crisis ease of reconstruction. the first constitutional crisis over reconstruction. lincoln is often seen as the greatest resident of the united states, he and washington -- but he and lincoln always gets -- it's an irony of history that lincoln was defeated by a president who ranked at the bottom, james buchanan, and defeated by a president who was at the bottom, andrew johnson. andrew johnson, when he was put on the presidential ticket, he asked the republican party, thi
black rights, citizenship, etc. maybe the expansion of the nationstate, the american nationstate grew so big and powerful that it could become imperial. that is another popular way of looking at that now. but of course none of these ideas have really replaced eric foner's book. it still remains the gold standard in construction historiography. this is the way historians have contended with reconstruction. let's talk more about the specific issues after the period. jansen referred to andrew...
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a couple of public meetings, have a few conversations, set up a website so people can send letters, etc. as the letters began pouring in, and i started going through them, the level of passion, the level of rage, the level of pain had a new dimension. stock came tohe came to me,hought this is not going to be quick and it should not be easy. we've got to figure out a better way to hear what people are saying. he absolutely agreed. so we took a look. we stepped back. course we had to see what everybody else was doing. published about the most prominent of the confederate statuary around the country. robert e lee is the one you see in green, which may be difficult to see. robert e lee is in green. jefferson davis is in grave. stonewall jackson in yellow. jeff stewart is the blue one. forrestnathan bedford him,e top left and below pierre. you know who i am talking about. they are the most prominent on the landscape. in richmond, we have a number of confederate statues throughout the city. the one that is more prominent are the five on monument avenue, the grand boulevard developed as a real
a couple of public meetings, have a few conversations, set up a website so people can send letters, etc. as the letters began pouring in, and i started going through them, the level of passion, the level of rage, the level of pain had a new dimension. stock came tohe came to me,hought this is not going to be quick and it should not be easy. we've got to figure out a better way to hear what people are saying. he absolutely agreed. so we took a look. we stepped back. course we had to see what...
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etc in the u.k. and europe and in america they are responsible for the end for life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we leave it to war young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad to see these multi mass not companies and the. mud the malls and the. key was lying around i believe he is probably and i wish he didn't start yesterday at least i've been running for almost ten years now why is there no concrete action by that produces to try and also solve this problem. lisa chilling effect. going to look like. it's a huge. decision being. skewed towards it. which is. this was sick including. is. sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick sick in the future. it's really been interesting to watch the. global focus now both on climate change but also on materials and how much do we have and how much do we need so if everyone consumed at the rate americans do today it would take five earths to supply the materials for that we don't have five earth and it's no
etc in the u.k. and europe and in america they are responsible for the end for life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we leave it to war young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad to see these multi mass not companies and the. mud the malls and the. key was lying around i believe he is probably and i wish he didn't start yesterday at least i've been running for almost ten years now why is there no concrete action by that produces to try and...
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ina sense arrest, etc, over a couple of years.se i was well known to be an advocate for abuse survivors andi be an advocate for abuse survivors and i had suffered it myself. and had become very open about that. my people that i serve here know it. it is not as if it is something we talk about daily but it is not an elephant in the room. we talk about it and we have done. i'm sure that, for you as a member of the catholic church, to have said that you did not want him to come, that must have been a big thing to do, as the head of your church to say you did not wa nt to of your church to say you did not want to see him. i wonder what you thought, i have read quotes from others who heard what he had to say yesterday who felt his words were one thing but maybe did not go far enough, are you confident, briefly that what he said to you and what you believe he will now do, is going to finally get to grips with this issue? i have absolute confidence that he will. this was a very difficult problem and it will not be solved overnight. years
ina sense arrest, etc, over a couple of years.se i was well known to be an advocate for abuse survivors andi be an advocate for abuse survivors and i had suffered it myself. and had become very open about that. my people that i serve here know it. it is not as if it is something we talk about daily but it is not an elephant in the room. we talk about it and we have done. i'm sure that, for you as a member of the catholic church, to have said that you did not want him to come, that must have...
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etc it was all volunteer local community and then. it was what it was it was mayhem there was quite a few people to that you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say you know ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly affected in all this to get out of here for chemical she's my very good friend but be prepared what you're about to see. texas is off to a great start as our heroes hit the road with their new friend did a couple things we have things working to. make sure. that. if they can just make it out of the parking lot. next time on the great american pilgrimage water just keep some of these things. a much needed. least in the want to hear it was almost a week at the water's stagnation and you've got a lot of work you see more rain than usual settling of good stuff
etc it was all volunteer local community and then. it was what it was it was mayhem there was quite a few people to that you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say you know ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly affected in...
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etc but then you give this kind of absurd because. about where the votes are which overshadows all of that and no one's talking about any of your actual good reforms so i think she probably wants a position and then talk about the other. who will have heard about gerrymandering on campaign finance i mean i want to be inoffensive and i want to make when i want to make yours i think the biggest issues about democracy you actually fail to address at all and that is this if we're talking about the global economy we have to look at the institutions that are governing global economic policy like the world bank and the i.m.f. which we're voting power is monopolized by the us and a handful of rich nations where the global south which has eighty five percent of the world's population has less than fifty percent of the vote on crucial decisions on macro to see the effect that i written extensively about this my book dead aid was specifically targeting international institutions and the fact that the put the policy making decisions were centrali
etc but then you give this kind of absurd because. about where the votes are which overshadows all of that and no one's talking about any of your actual good reforms so i think she probably wants a position and then talk about the other. who will have heard about gerrymandering on campaign finance i mean i want to be inoffensive and i want to make when i want to make yours i think the biggest issues about democracy you actually fail to address at all and that is this if we're talking about the...
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still allow sales through their lunchrooms and snacks, etc.children to buy these products. the regulations need to be tighter at all levels, including -- as well as education of parents and children. laura: drinks companies in the u.s. would certainly resist any moves at all to regulate their sales to children. could they at least put more information on the cs? >> there have been new laws passed for labeling. right now it is still not finalized. o speak too much d make it sound promising. but there archanges that the companies are considering for labeling and health claims, etc. what i don't want to say is that didiatricians and american association of prics recommended that they reconsider the caffeine content aary -- in sugary drinksnd have suggested that children and adolescents don't consume them at all. however, we don't have the same level of regulation in the united states regarding this matter as you have seen in the u.k. recently. laura: thank you so much for joining us. the smash hit musical "hamilton" has created a new star -- prin
still allow sales through their lunchrooms and snacks, etc.children to buy these products. the regulations need to be tighter at all levels, including -- as well as education of parents and children. laura: drinks companies in the u.s. would certainly resist any moves at all to regulate their sales to children. could they at least put more information on the cs? >> there have been new laws passed for labeling. right now it is still not finalized. o speak too much d make it sound...
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etc but then you give this kind of absurd because. about where the votes are which overshadows all of that and no one's talking about any of your actual good reforms so i think you probably renounce a position and then talk about the other. who would never heard about gerrymandering on campaign finance i mean i want to be inoffensive and i want to make you want to make yours i think the biggest issues about democracy you actually fail to address at all and that is this if we're talking about the global economy we have to look at the institutions that are governing global economic policy like the world bank and the i.m.f. which were voting power is monopolized by the us and a handful of rich nations where the global south which has eighty five percent of the world's population has less than fifty percent of the vote on crucial decisions on macro holes in the fact that i written extensively about this my book dead aid was specifically targeting international institutions and the fact that the put the policy making decisions were central
etc but then you give this kind of absurd because. about where the votes are which overshadows all of that and no one's talking about any of your actual good reforms so i think you probably renounce a position and then talk about the other. who would never heard about gerrymandering on campaign finance i mean i want to be inoffensive and i want to make you want to make yours i think the biggest issues about democracy you actually fail to address at all and that is this if we're talking about...
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sarah varney in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south etc cookie cutter houses accommodate two thousand people most seventy resistance referred to south or says here as occupied territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south or setia and only heard about it from her grandma. guys with years of work on the town i thought is good to out well i. thought i'd gone or the hotel there mary dined us our. maunder date i was up there local was. i saw right a reality catron mom my dad. salvo me dad just died down after our thirty. mocked us in my censure diary literates gone i said i'm not a mother it's horrible. notaro scarlet ariel sharon. me are you to be married and i should have a market around. the country deliver to its creditors that bed near it well in the last men who seek your say here opportunity says aren't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were
sarah varney in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south etc cookie cutter houses accommodate two thousand people most seventy resistance referred to south or says here as occupied territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south or setia and only heard about it from her grandma. guys with...
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run off if you have machine etc etc not had their feet you need a lot of machines they cost a lot and you have lots of expenses that you have to work with at least one person or two and since it involves so much money i think you have to have the funds to tide you over for a while when you start out you have to be prepared to get by on very little when opportunity to wish. pascal zeile doesn't live from her sculptures alone she also makes objects for daily use like drinking glasses and lamps and she sells them through her company songsters. she also frequently designs new objects and works about. this is that is. this is a sculpture for an exhibition in salt lake and it's a scorpion. here of the colors all natural and. the whole sculpture is in shades of brown and green is the fish because it's camouflage and they're all ground and polished. and i think. it's classic planning an art or craft. she sees but first part of the creative process one fascinates and inspires her new each day to go to go back to you. again if you think you could. make the scream of the famous just by turning o
run off if you have machine etc etc not had their feet you need a lot of machines they cost a lot and you have lots of expenses that you have to work with at least one person or two and since it involves so much money i think you have to have the funds to tide you over for a while when you start out you have to be prepared to get by on very little when opportunity to wish. pascal zeile doesn't live from her sculptures alone she also makes objects for daily use like drinking glasses and lamps...